This is Thursday, right? I think I need to expand my already extensive ignore list.
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It also didn't help that he was drafted by the biggest NFL dumpster fire of an organization at the time.I think he had some chronic injury issues in his legs.
I knew him in high school and it's not surprising with all of that added weight vs. what he looked like in like 1998. He had a frame and was 6-8 but was slim.
It worked well for him to earn that money and have such a great college career but that wasn't natural.
**I hate the term 'bust' when it comes to injuries or just something not working out vs. someone who's just an idiot, doesn't learn the play book, etc.
Which he never did. He leapt into the gap and then got blocked in the side of his body by the Minny player. He never leapt "over" anyone.Actually the rule is "leaping into the plane directly above the frame of the player" and the Minnesota player had moved into position before the Iowa player leapt. It should have been called.
Oh cause I don’t agree with a horrible call I’m a big Iowa fan now? Always a good argument.
The rule doesn't say over, it says "directly above the frame of the player". He tried going for the gap but the Minnesota player had slid over before the Iowa player left his feet. The Iowa player leapt into the plane directly above the frame of the player. It doesn't need to be "over" to be a penalty.Which he never did. He leapt into the gap and then got blocked in the side of his body by the Minny player. He never leapt "over" anyone.
Sure. That's why the Big 10 Conference admitted to Minnesota that they should have thrown the flag.He leapt through the gap and not over. The Minny player caught his leg as he was passing through. Good no call.
You didn't answer my question. Why would PJ Fleck make a false claim?He also said that once Iowa yelled peter or poison that the play was over. If you watch that play, he never leapt "over" anyone. He leapt through the gap and the Minny player hit him on his side.
Isn't this dude one of the guy's that defends all bad Kansas basketball behavior too?
I don't think he's jereisb's alt. I think jereisb's schtick is that he's a KSU fan. I could be wrong about this.
Because it's a giant conspiracy against IowaYou didn't answer my question. Why would PJ Fleck make a false claim?
So, according to Iowa fans:He also said that once Iowa yelled peter or poison that the play was over. If you watch that play, he never leapt "over" anyone. He leapt through the gap and the Minny player hit him on his side.
Nailed itSo, according to Iowa fans:
* DeJean never signaled, never even moved his arm
* Minnesota players never let up on their pursuit/contain since they knew he never signaled
* Iowa front line player never jumped forward to attempt to block the punt, he jumped straight up and down and Minnesota player moved in and undercut him
* PJ Fleck knew the play was valid and lied after the game
* B1G office and national officiating personnel are all incorrect in their analysis of the play
* Iowa fans were justified in throwing full water bottles and cans at Minnesota team and Iowa cheer squad
I'll bite.
What do you call the :04 and 3:39 mark with the left hand?
He always lies as a lot of coaches do.
Pretty much sums it up yesSo, according to Iowa fans:
* DeJean never signaled, never even moved his arm
* Minnesota players never let up on their pursuit/contain since they knew he never signaled
* Iowa front line player never jumped forward to attempt to block the punt, he jumped straight up and down and Minnesota player moved in and undercut him
* PJ Fleck knew the play was valid and lied after the game
* B1G office and national officiating personnel are all incorrect in their analysis of the play
* Iowa fans were justified in throwing full water bottles and cans at Minnesota team and Iowa cheer squad
That’s not what Capt Kirk said. Said they go over punt return signs in detail.…. I don't think Cooper knew the full rules either…..
Denial is the first stage of grief. Those with a superiority complex are also prone to be conspiracy theorists.So, according to Iowa fans:
* DeJean never signaled, never even moved his arm
* Minnesota players never let up on their pursuit/contain since they knew he never signaled
* Iowa front line player never jumped forward to attempt to block the punt, he jumped straight up and down and Minnesota player moved in and undercut him
* PJ Fleck knew the play was valid and lied after the game
* B1G office and national officiating personnel are all incorrect in their analysis of the play
* Iowa fans were justified in throwing full water bottles and cans at Minnesota team and Iowa cheer squad
LMAO pointing and swinging your hand back and forth is the very definition of a fire call. You are trying way too hard here.Well pointing isn’t a fire poison call. It’s not that hard
Two points of interest from classic Haydenism:
--the player is such a gifted athlete that he would be a Heisman candidate if a game winning TD vs. a marginal Minnesota team counted.
--he's not coordinated enough to run in a straight line so has to flail his arms to stay up.